Bellingham and Hareshaw Linn – 19th May 2018

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Walk: Bellingham and Hareshaw Linn
Guide: Julie
Walk leaders: Martin / Ruth
Weather: Sunny and hot
Distance of walk: 8.5 miles

Taking advantage again of the unbelievably good weather we are having, we arrived at Hareshaw Linn car park, ready for the day’s walking around Bellingham and Hareshaw Linn.  The group was mostly familiar faces but with three additions, Daniel and Annabel, the children of one of our regulars and Andy.  Andy was a new customer and had seen our walk advertised in the local newspaper.  He was welcomed into the group immediately.  Once we were all ready we did a short warm up and then set off. Continue reading “Bellingham and Hareshaw Linn – 19th May 2018”

British Nordic Walking Challenges – Update

Further to the previous blog about the British Nordic Walking Challenge Events.   I have received information relating to the Nottingham Event due to take place on 12th May 2018.

The distances have been changed to a 5km (3miles), 10km (6miles) and mini Challenges of 1km and 2km (which will be suitable for young, elderly or people who can only walk short distances).  Unfortunately the 21km (13 mile) walk has been removed from the event.  Martin and I have decided not to attend. Continue reading “British Nordic Walking Challenges – Update”

Blanchland Recce

We are often asked why we recce every walk we do and this is a prime example of why.

Last Saturday we set out to take a look at the Newbiggin and the Carrier’s Way walk, starting from Blanchland.  It was a damp and foggy day, even in Sunderland and it wasn’t any different when we arrived in Blanchland, although the rain had eased off.  Whilst we were driving up there we could also see the remains of the snow drifts cleared from the road.

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